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america if you want to reach the the average middle class joe six-pack guy out there was one of the best place to do it and larry flynt has been fighting a progressive fight i mean for a long long time in one thousand nine hundred eighty to get all the way the supreme court and won in a case you know when jerry falwell sued him so. this that you know there's several men's magazines that have been out in front in that in that arena for a lot of years just want to so how did you come about coming with this article in particular for this magazine in particular were you approached by him or was he approached you guys with this idea well i had written an article about. the santa clause third you're going to skip to santa clause three and a number of years ago and the folks at hustler i've written for them a couple of times they've excerpted from a couple of my books in fact we're just experience for me with richard this was maybe three years ago when my book screwed came out and they excerpted a chapter from a piece a piece of a chapter and on the front cover it said get screwed by thom
america if you want to reach the the average middle class joe six-pack guy out there was one of the best place to do it and larry flynt has been fighting a progressive fight i mean for a long long time in one thousand nine hundred eighty to get all the way the supreme court and won in a case you know when jerry falwell sued him so. this that you know there's several men's magazines that have been out in front in that in that arena for a lot of years just want to so how did you come about coming...
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what's the net/net politically for he or she in middle america who is half paying attention, they're doing christmas shopping, getting ready for the holidays and they know there was some blowup on capitol hill last night. it can't be playing well for brand gop. you'd acknowledge that, right? >> i think, michael, i was outside of the whip's office lath night, kevin mack car think, a lot of moderate republicans were coming out and they were disappointed. in my article they expressed their disappointment because when they go home, they have to talk to their constituents who are frustrated. they have to deal with them being done. they're frustrated their rates may go up. some conservatives blocked this behind the scenes but a lot of moderate republicans, part of that tuesday group of centrists, they have to go home and have a lot of tough questions. >> you mentioned congressman mulvaney. i think i still have him. congressman, if you're still there, better i should have asked the question to you, sir, how does this play at home for you? >> i think it plays fine. i think the folks recogniz
what's the net/net politically for he or she in middle america who is half paying attention, they're doing christmas shopping, getting ready for the holidays and they know there was some blowup on capitol hill last night. it can't be playing well for brand gop. you'd acknowledge that, right? >> i think, michael, i was outside of the whip's office lath night, kevin mack car think, a lot of moderate republicans were coming out and they were disappointed. in my article they expressed their...
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i don't think that message played so well which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation as usual. we should be talking about mental illness, not guns. they don't massacre a bunch of people. >> what i'm trying to say is the mentally ill have free access to our weapon. "the new york times" had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the fbi's record-keeping pertaining to those who have a mental illness or those who shouldn't cary a weapon because of criminal illness. >> listen, michael. >> real quick. >> this is what wayne lapierre said. he talked about mental illness. they're opposed to background checks on people who go to gun shows, who sell guns to each other privately, not through gun stores. so it doesn't matter. >> i was shocked by that. i wish we had more time. thank you, david corn. thank you, steven siebold. >>> up next, the most challenged quotes of the year. stick around for the side show. if you want to follow me on twitter, you just need to know how to spell smerconish. this is the pl
i don't think that message played so well which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation as usual. we should be talking about mental illness, not guns. they don't massacre a bunch of people. >> what i'm trying to say is the mentally ill have free access to our weapon. "the new york times" had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the fbi's record-keeping pertaining to those who...
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america. you know joe sixpack so i think they're on the margins i don't think it's a big voting bloc politically you know and so you know i think when you look at the polling on specific gun control issues like background checks or so and you see broad support among others as well as i think that shows that this group you're talking about are really you know extremists are on the margins and it's they're not you know a group that politicians have to concern themselves with. much now i you know i'm competent with firearms and have been around the much of my life and i've up until very recently always taken the position that local community should be making decisions about you know what they want to do but this just you know over the over this weekend i've just come around to say we should be doing what's what's learned australia the united kingdom has done you know just say what israel does if you want to have a gun you have to demonstrate that you have the need do you think that there's any ch
america. you know joe sixpack so i think they're on the margins i don't think it's a big voting bloc politically you know and so you know i think when you look at the polling on specific gun control issues like background checks or so and you see broad support among others as well as i think that shows that this group you're talking about are really you know extremists are on the margins and it's they're not you know a group that politicians have to concern themselves with. much now i you know...
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america you know that you know joe sixpack so i think they're on the margins i don't think it's a big voting bloc politically you know and so you know i think when you. look at the polling on specific gun control issues like background checks are solid and you see broad support among gun owners as well so i think that shows that this group you're talking about are really you know extremists are on the margins and it's they're not you know a group that politicians have to concern themselves with much now i you know i'm competent with firearms and i've been around them much of my life and i've up until very recently always taken the position that local community should be making decisions about you know what they want to do but this is just you know over the over this weekend i've just come around to say we should be doing what's what's learned australia the united kingdom has done you know just say what israel does if you want to have a gun you have to demonstrate that you have the need do you think that there's any chance jonathan that that something like that could become law here in
america you know that you know joe sixpack so i think they're on the margins i don't think it's a big voting bloc politically you know and so you know i think when you. look at the polling on specific gun control issues like background checks are solid and you see broad support among gun owners as well so i think that shows that this group you're talking about are really you know extremists are on the margins and it's they're not you know a group that politicians have to concern themselves with...
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coming up taking his message to middle america president barack obama talks about the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff with a family in virginia finger-pointing and washington continues and we now know when u.s. senator mark kirk will return to the senate and kate middleton out of the hospital ottawa8k÷ç<Ñlnh@Ñçú;ho>?úuú?úttz@z.ç@o@,npón=kí8+ñ<úpkxmz7p/pípçsúoÑ÷çpefo?÷hoo[.÷úvpop?mvñ-w?[ñ;÷oóñ8é>é?@vzç÷@m p]y>w4?8úú(.ú?lpñrtyd@z@3póé÷úyú,áy0=ipw@ñ@?/;<ó@óp,wúÑ>vi÷ñúkpñpñp?é÷v@%pu@zÑxuk ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out.president obama meeting with middle-class families to discuss how the fiscal clifton heard them while the gop is accusing the president of wanting to spend more taxpayer dollars he visited a high school english teacher in virginia to talk about how we $2,000 tax hike could hurt the middle class and make it dif
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coming up america's middle class is shrinking more and more each day thanks in part to the collapse of this nation's public education system what can be done to maintain the quality of education at our nation's public schools and to protect their label as america's great social equalizer i'll tell you in tonight's deleted. the worst you're going to think. the white house to give a. radio guy minutes. away. because you've never seen anything like this unfold. oh so there's a disconnect about what's officially reported what actually happened that we can't accept the stuff that's handed down. and economic news across the pond policymakers in the u.k. continue to ignore reality is by watching austerity ravage the british economy and force that nation into a double dippers. session the conservative government there announced last week that it plans to extend the austerity regime for an extra year to twenty eighteen as we've seen in other nations that have embraced austerity like greece and spain cutting and cutting spending in particular only makes the economy worse by sucking money out of
coming up america's middle class is shrinking more and more each day thanks in part to the collapse of this nation's public education system what can be done to maintain the quality of education at our nation's public schools and to protect their label as america's great social equalizer i'll tell you in tonight's deleted. the worst you're going to think. the white house to give a. radio guy minutes. away. because you've never seen anything like this unfold. oh so there's a disconnect about...
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coming up america's middle class is shrinking more and more each day thanks in part to the collapse of this nation's public education system what can be done to maintain the quality of education at our nation's public schools and to protect their label as america's great social equalizer i'll tell you in tonight's deleted. you can. download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch audited all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. in any time. and economic news across the pond policymakers in the u.k. continue to ignore reality is by watching austerity ravage the british economy and force that nation into a double dip recession the conservative government there announced last week that it plans to extend the austerity regime for an extra year to twenty eighteen as we've seen in other nations that have embraced austerity like greece and spain cutting and cutting spending in particular only makes the economy worse by sucking money out of working people's pockets and sucki
coming up america's middle class is shrinking more and more each day thanks in part to the collapse of this nation's public education system what can be done to maintain the quality of education at our nation's public schools and to protect their label as america's great social equalizer i'll tell you in tonight's deleted. you can. download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch...
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america the middle income americans and also work on deficit reduction. >> the president solution would still leave red ink as far as the eye could see. and difficult for jobs. >> this is it difficult for the brink of perpetual gridlock. >> this is likely that we will go over the fiscal cliff and not and if we allow that to happen. would be the most concord consequential, terrible act of gridlock. >> president obama is in hawaii but could possibly cut his vacation short to hammer out a deal. >> thousands of nurses will walk off the job today at nine bay area hospitals. nurses with sutter health's alta bates summit medical center are asking for negotiated labor contracts care protections. such as staffing levels, health benefits, and sick days. strikers say hospital officials want to reduce the number of paid sick days for nurses and technicians, while eliminating health care coverage for those who work fewer than 30 hours a week. >> analysts say many shoppers haven't been in the holiday spirit when it comes to spending money. the four-day black friday weekend that started on thanksgivin
america the middle income americans and also work on deficit reduction. >> the president solution would still leave red ink as far as the eye could see. and difficult for jobs. >> this is it difficult for the brink of perpetual gridlock. >> this is likely that we will go over the fiscal cliff and not and if we allow that to happen. would be the most concord consequential, terrible act of gridlock. >> president obama is in hawaii but could possibly cut his vacation short...
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obviously it is important to make sure that middle income america does not confront a tax increase at the beginning of next year, which is less than two days away. that is critical. the second part is, of course, is trying to address the spending cuts that are going to be crucial next year as well. more for the long-term debt reduction that i think republicans are talking about, but the bottom line is, we should pass this tax extension for middle income america before we adjourn this year. >> and what is -- what do you -- where do you think this will land? as we understand it now, there is still a difference of opinion, about where that tax rate should end. is it 250,000 as the president said and everyone below that sees no hike in their tax rates or some place higher to satisfy republicans? >> it may well end up between 250 and 400,000. the 400,000 the president had offered to speaker boehner during the course of the negotiations and there is a tax quirk in the law that would actually impact income holders between 250,000 and 400,000, much higher and disproportionately than those who
obviously it is important to make sure that middle income america does not confront a tax increase at the beginning of next year, which is less than two days away. that is critical. the second part is, of course, is trying to address the spending cuts that are going to be crucial next year as well. more for the long-term debt reduction that i think republicans are talking about, but the bottom line is, we should pass this tax extension for middle income america before we adjourn this year....
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that's the real middle class in america. as i see this thing developing, quite frankly, as i've said before, no deal is better than a bad deal. and this looks like a very bad deal the way this is shaping up. so i just want to make it clear, i'm all in favor of compromise. i've been here a long time, mr. president. i've made a lot of compromises. i'm twoeulg make more kroeuplz. but -- i'm willing to make more compromises. but this is one time where decisions that are made on this so-called deal could lock in for the next years what kind of a country this is going to be, what kind of society. so we better be darned careful. if no deal is reached, then on the tax side, we go back to the taxes that were enacted under president clinton. now we all voted, at least all the democrats here, that were here then voted for the clinton tax bill in 1993. we heard all kinds of talk from the other side of the aisle how this is going to be disastrous, it was going to kill the economy. it was just going to be awful. and not one republican sup
that's the real middle class in america. as i see this thing developing, quite frankly, as i've said before, no deal is better than a bad deal. and this looks like a very bad deal the way this is shaping up. so i just want to make it clear, i'm all in favor of compromise. i've been here a long time, mr. president. i've made a lot of compromises. i'm twoeulg make more kroeuplz. but -- i'm willing to make more compromises. but this is one time where decisions that are made on this so-called deal...
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the superzips, as murray calls them, are highly i insulated and rarely get middle america at all in terms of entertainment, culturally, it's just a terrible split. and that is something we have to repair. >> [inaudible] >> matt flynn, charles koch foundation. when you say that it's something we need to repair, what would you prescribe to be a fix for that? isn't that undermining the idea of spontaneous order? >> no. i think that all order has certain constraints that it acts within. you know, water's formed when you unite oxygen and hydrogen. so i think that that spontaneous stuff has to happen when you have control of your borders, when you have an english language, when you -- let me go back to a previous book, to give a plug to that, "what would the founders say." and one of the things i noted in the section on education, and it surprised me, was that almost all the founders favored some sort of public education. i was getting into that, and i thought, all right, i'm going to find home schoolers here. it didn't happen. but what i found put that in that public education, they expected a
the superzips, as murray calls them, are highly i insulated and rarely get middle america at all in terms of entertainment, culturally, it's just a terrible split. and that is something we have to repair. >> [inaudible] >> matt flynn, charles koch foundation. when you say that it's something we need to repair, what would you prescribe to be a fix for that? isn't that undermining the idea of spontaneous order? >> no. i think that all order has certain constraints that it acts...
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i got a family, couple of kids, i live in middle america anywhere. this fiscal cliff, if we go over it, what's going to happen to me? >> first of all, the way you sell your house has to do with capital gains. the value of your house might fall. income taxes go up, the entire economy, markets are going to worry whether the government can lead. >> i don't have any stocks. i don't care about the market. what does it mean to me, john doe. >> your tax goes up. moyer payroll taxes. >> pay rowe taxes are go up anyway obamacare kicks in and we're going to have a reduction on social security taxes. that's going to happen anyway. that's not the real issue at stake here. what we have going on with the country -- the politicians tearing each other apart or fighting as usuals is really over mastery, and this last few days is critical. what happened is the republicans want to step into the trap set for them by the democrats, which is, as the spider said to the fly, step into my parlor. and the republicans have a big hammer. when barack obama went out and overreach
i got a family, couple of kids, i live in middle america anywhere. this fiscal cliff, if we go over it, what's going to happen to me? >> first of all, the way you sell your house has to do with capital gains. the value of your house might fall. income taxes go up, the entire economy, markets are going to worry whether the government can lead. >> i don't have any stocks. i don't care about the market. what does it mean to me, john doe. >> your tax goes up. moyer payroll taxes....
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i don't think today's message played out so well, which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem is not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation, as usual, in this country. normal people don't shoot peel. >> but what i'm trying to say is that the mentally ill have free access. the new york times had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the f.b.i.'s recordkeeping pertaining to those who have mental illness. >> listen, michael. the nra -- this is what wayne lapierre said. he talked about mental illness. they are opposed to background checks on people who go to gun shows, who sell guns from one to another privately. it doesn't matter. >> i wish we had more time. thank you, david corn. thank you steven siebold. >>> up next, the most challenged quotes of the year. and if you want to follow me on twitter, you jest need to know how to spell smerconish. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "hardball." the washington post assigns a certain number of pinochios to politicians that might be factually challenged. we were part of
i don't think today's message played out so well, which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem is not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation, as usual, in this country. normal people don't shoot peel. >> but what i'm trying to say is that the mentally ill have free access. the new york times had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the f.b.i.'s recordkeeping pertaining to those who have mental illness. >> listen, michael....
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they're dragging down the middle class in america. as the war on unions has succeeded in dramatically shrinking the share that is unionized, this has reduced the ability of most workers across the entire economy to negotiate increases in wages and salaries. the result is the growing imbalance that professor krugman talks about -- skyrocketing corporate profits at a time when personal income is stagnant or declining. the fruits of the expanding economy have accrued overwhelmingly to corporations, their executives, executive pay, shareholders leaving workers behind. despite skyrocketing profits and despite the fact that corporations and shareholders have taken the lion's share of income from the growing g.d.p., corporations are still demanding lower rates of taxation and huge additional advantages regarding corporate taxes. so corporations get more and more of g.d.p. at the same time they say, we don't want to pay more taxes. we want to pay fewer taxes. corporations paid an average effective rate of just 7.9% in 2011. 7.9%. now, wasn't
they're dragging down the middle class in america. as the war on unions has succeeded in dramatically shrinking the share that is unionized, this has reduced the ability of most workers across the entire economy to negotiate increases in wages and salaries. the result is the growing imbalance that professor krugman talks about -- skyrocketing corporate profits at a time when personal income is stagnant or declining. the fruits of the expanding economy have accrued overwhelmingly to...
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we have now -- middle america, we are talking now. we have new york and washington sports. >> really representative. >> no television -- few television moments of 2012 compared to krystal reading the newt gingrich press release which was amazing. they'll study it on "inside the actor's studio" for years to come. you read it better than he could have done and that's saying a lot. >> thank you. i'm proud. i am proud of that moment. i think i had some dramatic flourishes that i will -- >> right. standing the tortured metaphor, one last time. you don't need to look in to a chrrystal ball. "the cycle" loved one person above all, so here "the cycle's" person of the year is jennifer granholm. >> in ohio! 150,000 jobs! and in the great state of michigan! 211,000 good-paying, american jobs! all across america! manufacturing is rebounding! why? excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? fro
we have now -- middle america, we are talking now. we have new york and washington sports. >> really representative. >> no television -- few television moments of 2012 compared to krystal reading the newt gingrich press release which was amazing. they'll study it on "inside the actor's studio" for years to come. you read it better than he could have done and that's saying a lot. >> thank you. i'm proud. i am proud of that moment. i think i had some dramatic...
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america. he defines it. he will be on this show and other shows. where he ends up is important. he is part of the debate we do every day about whether citigroup should break up as you heard before, bank of america should break up, whether there will be a break up and what is going on at major banks. you want him back in the mix and he will get back in the mix on tuesday. why would he go there instead of cantor? i do know howard led nick at cantor really want him to join. even today they were talking to him. why didn't he go there? he likes the freedom. i heard rapper eddie has an office in florida where he lives. in jupiter, fla.. he lives near tampa. liz: free food. i don't know. who wants to go to google because the food is free, granola bars, that is it. charlie: we don't get free food year. liz: who has more power? is it dick bove or meredith whitney? charlie: meredith whitney hurt herself in a major way with immunity. i actually like meredith whitney but i really believe meredith whitney'
america. he defines it. he will be on this show and other shows. where he ends up is important. he is part of the debate we do every day about whether citigroup should break up as you heard before, bank of america should break up, whether there will be a break up and what is going on at major banks. you want him back in the mix and he will get back in the mix on tuesday. why would he go there instead of cantor? i do know howard led nick at cantor really want him to join. even today they were...
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. >> i'm a regular guy, i've got a couple of kids, i live in middle america. if we goi over the fiscal cliff, what happens to me? >> first of all, the way you sellse your house as to do with capital gains. the value ofpi your house might fall, your income taxes go up. the entire economy, business, for example, the markets are going to look at this and worry whether the government can lead. >> i don't have any stocks. let's say i don't care about the market. what does it mean tore me, john doe. >> it means your taxes go up. payroll taxes are higher. >> do you agree with that. >> your taxes go up anyway because obama care kicks in on january 1st. there are more taxes and we'll expire the reduction on social security o taxes. that's going to happen anyway. buctt look. that's not the real issue at stake here. what we have going on with the country thanks to these politicians tearing each other apar ot or fighting as usual, ts last few days is critical. what has happened is the republicans want to step into the trap set for them by the democrats which is as the spi
. >> i'm a regular guy, i've got a couple of kids, i live in middle america. if we goi over the fiscal cliff, what happens to me? >> first of all, the way you sellse your house as to do with capital gains. the value ofpi your house might fall, your income taxes go up. the entire economy, business, for example, the markets are going to look at this and worry whether the government can lead. >> i don't have any stocks. let's say i don't care about the market. what does it mean...
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this conversation we're having of what do the republicans have to do to win back middle america, that's not relevant to them. the only thing they have to worry about is a tea party challenger. that's the only way these guys are going to lose. that's point number one. point number two, no evidence the republican party really wants to cut the main entitlement programs like social security and medicare. the ryan -- >> wait, that's an important point. despite having talked a lot about it and it being the core of the famous ryan plan, you're saying what? >> all the domestic cuts over the first ten years came out of programs for the poor. they just whacked the heck out of programs for the poor. food stamps, children's health care, medicaid, and obama said, no, if we're going to cut spending, we're going to protect the most vul nebl. protecting the most vulnerable takes it away and all that's left is cutting taxes. if the goal is to reduce the deficit, their goal of cutting taxes is not relevant to that goal so there's no overlap of potential agreement here. that's why there's no deal. >> let'
this conversation we're having of what do the republicans have to do to win back middle america, that's not relevant to them. the only thing they have to worry about is a tea party challenger. that's the only way these guys are going to lose. that's point number one. point number two, no evidence the republican party really wants to cut the main entitlement programs like social security and medicare. the ryan -- >> wait, that's an important point. despite having talked a lot about it and...
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america and middle class and speaker boehner in d.c. on the house floor and still there not with the people. >> well, look. i mean, president obama's criticized for going outside to play that outside game by mitch mcconnell and others but i think president obama's learned in the first few negotiations that what he thought would be things that republicans could sign on to actually didn't turn out to be the case so they decided to take a harder line and use the public pressure. >> what are behind the scenes folks saying as far as the likelihood of a timeline for the deal? there's going to be a deal. what it will include and separate and with the tax and other issues down the line but what timeline are we looking senate. >> christmas the 25th. the 21st is day that most people want to get out of d.c. to get back to their home districts so if you look at that, then you would think back time that three days based on the rules. 72 hours so by the 18th which i believe is a tuesday you would have to have something presented to the floor to vote
america and middle class and speaker boehner in d.c. on the house floor and still there not with the people. >> well, look. i mean, president obama's criticized for going outside to play that outside game by mitch mcconnell and others but i think president obama's learned in the first few negotiations that what he thought would be things that republicans could sign on to actually didn't turn out to be the case so they decided to take a harder line and use the public pressure. >>...
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his most recent, two generations, for families and history of america's influence in the middle east. professor vandermark, who is daniel was? how did he go about doing that? >> with american entrepreneurial spirit. he also had the financial backing. i've been phelps dodge in the 19th century. >> book was reverend bliss is cool and founded the american university? >> 's initial cool deferred from what became his life work. he came determined to convert muslims to christianity and very quickly realized that wasn't going to happen the way to make a connection was not to convert them, but to educate them. and to improve their lives and tangible ways because that's what they responded to positively. once he had the inside, he had what became the greatest university of her release. >> isn't still open? >> it is. it weathered many tech theories, but it remains open and stay that way. >> who owns it, who rents it? >> it is still run by a very impressive faculty of professors and administrators who are middle easterners and american. daniel liss and peter gorman who is a psychologist by train
his most recent, two generations, for families and history of america's influence in the middle east. professor vandermark, who is daniel was? how did he go about doing that? >> with american entrepreneurial spirit. he also had the financial backing. i've been phelps dodge in the 19th century. >> book was reverend bliss is cool and founded the american university? >> 's initial cool deferred from what became his life work. he came determined to convert muslims to christianity...
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america. a small business owner right now, the guy that has that corner grocery store, the corner gasoline station, hiring, he is the one passing on that income as ordinary income. so if you hit him, he has more taxes that's less than he can go out and hire. >> todd, but that's just ludicrous, right? we raise tax, we raised the rates in 1939 to 39.6. >> okay. >> 23 million jobs the next ten years, cut the rates under reagan. >> different circumstances. >> we cut the rates -- hold on, todd. >> okay. >> cut the rates under bush, ten years the day tax cuts were passed, fewer people working on the day they were passed. idea of marginal rates the past 30 years deet size sive factor how the economy grows or doesn't grow is not supported by the evidence. >> ron, ron, ron -- >> circumstances -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> one at a time here so we can get everybody in. todd, respond to what ron was saying. >> look, different circumstances. during the clinton era, we had great growth going on, you had p
america. a small business owner right now, the guy that has that corner grocery store, the corner gasoline station, hiring, he is the one passing on that income as ordinary income. so if you hit him, he has more taxes that's less than he can go out and hire. >> todd, but that's just ludicrous, right? we raise tax, we raised the rates in 1939 to 39.6. >> okay. >> 23 million jobs the next ten years, cut the rates under reagan. >> different circumstances. >> we cut...
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but in middle america, nothing happens in a bubble. people are still shattered by that. and anybody that is dragging their feet, fighting, seeming petty less than a week after -- i'm sorry, this is the worst tragedy i can think of as far as just shattering the soul of this country. i say since 9/11, in my lifetime. 9/11 and this. then i guess you'd have to go back to kennedy's assassination. i can't believe how shaken -- people are just talking about this all the time. they're looking at washington squabbling over numbers. and since they've already decided on the big issues, they're just thinking, they're so dysfunctional. and whoever gets the blame for this, it's in big trouble politically. >> no question. and it's not just on the fiscal stuff. it's on other things, too. i mean, you know, i thought your incredibly eloquent statement last week reflects what a lot of people feel including a lot of people who have had reservations before about doing something. that fight's just about to begin. the high water mark for doing things, i'm afraid, the high water mark for addres
but in middle america, nothing happens in a bubble. people are still shattered by that. and anybody that is dragging their feet, fighting, seeming petty less than a week after -- i'm sorry, this is the worst tragedy i can think of as far as just shattering the soul of this country. i say since 9/11, in my lifetime. 9/11 and this. then i guess you'd have to go back to kennedy's assassination. i can't believe how shaken -- people are just talking about this all the time. they're looking at...
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america. god bless you. good luck with that. if you really believe the federal government's coming, you're going to kick down your doors, what are you going to do? are you going to shoot that weapon up at the drone? lots of luck. it's not going to help you. but that's where they're positioning themselves. they don't speak out against the slaughter of 20 young children and doing anything about that because they're afraid they may offend sur vooifrlivivalists an rushing out going to walmart and buying assault weapons. they're not going to stand up to so many of these extreme forces. and mark halperin, it's killing them because, again, you look at the cnn poll. their branding's down. and then john boehner picks a fight with economic conservatives, with economic conservatives, by not putting them on committees. schweikert was on last week. tim's going to be on this morning, right? tim basically saying, okay. mr. speaker, you kicked us off the committee. and look what it got you. i mean, he's getti
america. god bless you. good luck with that. if you really believe the federal government's coming, you're going to kick down your doors, what are you going to do? are you going to shoot that weapon up at the drone? lots of luck. it's not going to help you. but that's where they're positioning themselves. they don't speak out against the slaughter of 20 young children and doing anything about that because they're afraid they may offend sur vooifrlivivalists an rushing out going to walmart and...
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again this is affecting middle class america. a lot of people in the middle class say this isn't going to affect me, this is just about rich people. you're seeing more and more everything we talk about hitting the middle class the hardest. gregg: every potential deal we are hearing today none of it affects the payroll tax, that will go up automatically on everybody no matter what. >> that is almost guaranteed. gregg: caps on personal exemptions and itemized deductions will be suddenly reinstated overnight. >> when you file your taxes at the end of the year what happens tkpwaeurpbgs th again, the childcare tarbgs th tax, the lower income tax. it's hitting the single mothers, not the quote unquote the rich. it affects all of us. gregg: obamacare taxes will begin for individuals earning more than 200,000 and couples morning here than $250,000. >> most people think this doesn't affect me. this could trickle down, a lot of people in this bracket are the ones who have small businesses. so if they are getting hit more with higher taxes
again this is affecting middle class america. a lot of people in the middle class say this isn't going to affect me, this is just about rich people. you're seeing more and more everything we talk about hitting the middle class the hardest. gregg: every potential deal we are hearing today none of it affects the payroll tax, that will go up automatically on everybody no matter what. >> that is almost guaranteed. gregg: caps on personal exemptions and itemized deductions will be suddenly...
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that's the real middle class in america. as i see this thing developing, quite frankly as i have said before, no deal is better than a bad deal. this looks like a bad deal the way this is shaping up. so i just want to make it clear. i'm all in favor of compromise. i've been here a long time. i have made a lot of compromises. >> that's tom harkin, the democratic senator from iowa saying this deal doesn't look good to him. if a deal is reached in congress, the president still has to sign it. president obama set his terms and challenged the house and senate to get it it done. brianna keilar joins me now. is the president just sitting in the oval office waiting for a bill to get delivered to him? where's he in all of this? >> reporter: vice president biden is very much the president's proxy in all of this. it's easy to understand why. both the president and vice president served in the senate, but biden served in the senate for decades with all of the players that he now has to engage with. he knows the personalities. he knows t
that's the real middle class in america. as i see this thing developing, quite frankly as i have said before, no deal is better than a bad deal. this looks like a bad deal the way this is shaping up. so i just want to make it clear. i'm all in favor of compromise. i've been here a long time. i have made a lot of compromises. >> that's tom harkin, the democratic senator from iowa saying this deal doesn't look good to him. if a deal is reached in congress, the president still has to sign...
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there are two institutions that greeted the middle class in america with of the 10 states with the highest per capita income, although one is a non- right to work state. the 10 states with the highest medical coverage for the workers, eight of the 10 are not right to work states. where workers have the right to organize and unions, and those can be effective marketing, it raises the level of living for all americans. that, frankly,he fastest- growing states -- three of the 20 are right to work states. that puts that to rest. it is a chance to destroy unions, undermined unions, or hurt them politically. no accidents, the " brother -- koch brothers finance to this. >> it worked great when the united states was number one. tre unions d, as mark said, create a middle class. the problem is international competition. once in china and japan and all these countries start making stuff cheaper, it is problem for unions, and that is just a reality. >> it is also reality that some of that manufacturing is coming back, and not because of low wages. because of transportation costs, innovation, all kind
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i think it is also incumbent on us to remind the people of america who is the middle class? the middle class or not people making to the injured $50,000 a year. that's the top 2%. if you like to enter a $50,000 a year you are in the top 2% of income earners. the real word middle class are people making 30, 40, 50, $70,000 a year and they're raising their families and paying their mortgages to save a bit to have a lot for retirement or take a vacation once in awhile and pay for the health care that's the middle class in america and that is who is getting hurt, that is who is getting on hirsh right now. so when we talk about helping the middle class, that is who we are talking about. we are not talking about people making 300, 400, $500,000 a year. we are talking about those families, making 30, 40, 50, $60,000 a year. but we are also talking about as the sister said, the near-poor. those that labor for minimum wages every day they go to work and a meeting in minimum wage and its bringing them up to maybe if they're lucky if $20,000 a year and they're standing on their feet al
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class, america is going to vote them out of office. we're going to have a republican party that not only is a minority party, but is a minority party for years. >> robert, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. and this programming note. democratic leader nancy pelosi will join me tomorrow for an exclusive interview. you won't want to miss it. remember to answer tonight's question. answer that on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up, republican maneuvering on the fiscal cliff can't hide the truth. they still want the middle class to bear all the pain. richard wolffe and molly ball join me. stay with us. we're right back. after you get . now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> record-breaking corporate profits show the economy is well on the road to recovery. what does it mean for workers? i'll give you some numbers and sam stein will be along with the conversation. >>> and world leaders say farewell to hillar
class, america is going to vote them out of office. we're going to have a republican party that not only is a minority party, but is a minority party for years. >> robert, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. and this programming note. democratic leader nancy pelosi will join me tomorrow for an exclusive interview. you won't want to miss it. remember to answer tonight's question. answer that on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up, republican maneuvering on...
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safety rules, really, the middle class is what the unions of america gave to us. getting rid of unions will do one thing. it will exacerbate the concentration of power and money at the top and continue the hollowing out of america's middle class. that is why what is happening in michigan takes my breath away. joining me now on the phone from lansing, michigan is zac paul. zac is over progress michigan that uses new media to build grassroots support for progressive ideas. zac has been on the front lines for the past two days in protesting the legislation. zac, welcome inside the war room. >> thanks for having me governor. >> give us the lay of the land zac. what's happening right now? >> i just ran back across the street from the capitol. there were hundreds of protesters, as you said locked outside of the building today. the governor announced this legislation just this morning at 11:00 a.m. and just minutes before 5:00 o'clock today before the show started, the bill had passed. unfortunately, the building had been locked with literally hundreds of people outside
safety rules, really, the middle class is what the unions of america gave to us. getting rid of unions will do one thing. it will exacerbate the concentration of power and money at the top and continue the hollowing out of america's middle class. that is why what is happening in michigan takes my breath away. joining me now on the phone from lansing, michigan is zac paul. zac is over progress michigan that uses new media to build grassroots support for progressive ideas. zac has been on the...
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there is a bill where the house could pass it to protect the majority of america's middle class families. which is a worse fate or voting to increase taxes on wealthy americans. they can come back and cut taxes in the new year and look good. >> it is not what looks worse. it is what is worse for the american people? >> doesn't that seem to be what they are worried about? >> to your point about tax increases, what we are looking at now, it is like a mortal wound gushing out of our chest. they come along and put a ban dade on our forehead. we need to not just raise taxes. if we give the president every tax increase that he wants. we need to address the spending. >> and the president has addressed that. no one is saying that there should be no spending cuts. >> ultimately. we have to find a bring here to get across. what are the ways we can agree on that will help us through that. i would would brry if we get do our fox holes and shoot across at each other. you know our international reputation is going to suffer. every other country in the world and watching this is going to say is america
there is a bill where the house could pass it to protect the majority of america's middle class families. which is a worse fate or voting to increase taxes on wealthy americans. they can come back and cut taxes in the new year and look good. >> it is not what looks worse. it is what is worse for the american people? >> doesn't that seem to be what they are worried about? >> to your point about tax increases, what we are looking at now, it is like a mortal wound gushing out of...
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes for a purely turkish perspective your example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who is working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is one thing forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in chorale has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. place for. people but that does not suffice. for. which the us can go. because. in truth some. people internalize u.s. policy and represent us in the country that have been invaded so. this is very tricky comes in your graphic when culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the u.s. and nato to take a foothold in their anti acid ambitions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran its relatively recent change of heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to appease the west and may indeed be part of a plan by turkish officials to become a regional if not global major players. optimum dreams. but
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for its purity turkish perspective here example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is wanting. forget the zero problems with neighbor's roof which in korea has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. bomb places burnt very schools kill people but that does not suffice to get certain permanent results which the us can utilize afterwards because you in the choice of football involves country use some social strata some people internalize us policy and will represent in the countries that have been invaded so our this is very tricky comes in geographically and culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the us and nato to take include food in their empty acid invasions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran its relatively recent change of heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is one thing for get busier problems with neighbors rule which in chorale has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. place. kill people but that does not suffice. because. in truth some. people internalize u.s. policy and represent us in the concrete. this is where turkey comes in geographically and culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the u.s. and nato to take a foothold in their anti acid ambitions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran its relatively recent change of heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to appease the west and may indeed be part of a plan by turkish officials to become regional if not global major players. but it was someone who used to go. just truants up in. syria
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class america. >> kelly: and the 113th congress coming into office in january. and angela and mark, thank you for sharing insights on this tough, tough situation for us. thank you. >> thank you, kelly. >> kelly: thank you. >> to a fox news alert. new details on the deadly plane crash out of russia. police now say that four crew members are dead, and four others have been injured after an airliner landing into one of moscow's international airports, overshot the runway and crashed into a nearby highway. take a look what happened. officials say the the plane, which has the capacity of carrying up to 210 passengers was empty, as it was on its way home from the czech republic. the cause of the crash is unknown, but officials are looking into whether a powerful snowstorm into the area may be to blame, we will keep you posted. >> hundreds of firefighters from across the united states and canada heading to webster, new york, for a second day, for the wake and funeral services of these two fallen heroes you're looking at. the two volunteer firefighters were killed in a
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class, america is going to vote them out of office. we're going to have a republican party that not only is a minority party, but is a minority party for years. >> robert, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. and this programming note. democratic leader nancy pelosi will join me tomorrow for an exclusive interview. you won't want to miss it. remember to answer tonight's question. answer that on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up, republican maneuvering on the fiscal cliff can't hide the truth. they still want the middle class to bare all the pain. richard wolffe and molly ball join me. stay with us. we're right back. i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's th
class, america is going to vote them out of office. we're going to have a republican party that not only is a minority party, but is a minority party for years. >> robert, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. and this programming note. democratic leader nancy pelosi will join me tomorrow for an exclusive interview. you won't want to miss it. remember to answer tonight's question. answer that on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up, republican maneuvering on...
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is wanting. forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in corral has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nations. kill people but that does not suffice. for. which they were scared. because you need. food in those countries social strata some people internalize u.s. policy and represent in the countries that have been invaded so this is very tricky comes in geographically and culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the us and nato to take a foothold in their anti us and ambitions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran it's relatively recent change every heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to appease the west and may indeed be part of the plan by turkish officials to become a regional if not glo
turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is wanting. forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in corral has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nations. kill people but that does not suffice. for. which they were scared. because you need. food in...
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes for its purity perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is one thing forget the zero problems with neighbors rule which in chorale has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. place. kill people but that does not suffice. because. in truth some. people internalize u.s. policy and represent us in the concrete. this is very tricky comes in joe graphically and culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the u.s. and nato to take a foothold in their anti acid ambitions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran its relatively recent change of heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to appease the west and may indeed be part of the plan by take its officials to become a regional if not global major players. but it was someone who used to go. it was true on top and in syria w
turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes for its purity perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is one thing forget the zero problems with neighbors rule which in chorale has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. place. kill people but that does not suffice. because. in truth some. people internalize u.s....
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turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is wanting. forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in corral has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. kill people but that does not suffice. because you need. food in both countries use social strata some people internalize u.s. policy and represent in the countries that have been invaded so this is very tricky comes in geographically and culturally it's agreed base camp for the likes of the u.s. and nato to take a foothold in their anti acid invasion it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bashar lost a brother and voting against sanctions on iran its relatively recent change of heart however may not have everything to do with turkey's desire to appease the west and may indeed be part of the plan by turkish officials to become regional if not global major players. has. b
turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is wanting. forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in corral has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. kill people but that does not suffice. because you need. food in both countries use...
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class in america it's almost christmas time nearly fifty million americans live in poverty as a result of thirty years of reaganomics new numbers out of the housing part of housing and urban development show that homelessness in america is still a big problem the numbers holding steady from last year we shouldn't be rejoicing or celebrating people like simpson and bowles his priorities in life are to protect banks and not homeless americans in fact you know just how much it would cost to cure homelessness in america but twenty billion dollars according to mark johnston acting u.s. it system housing secretary for community planning and development and while twenty billion dollars seems like a lot of money it really isn't when you put it in context and compare it to things we spend a lot more money on bridges for example if we finally stop rewarding big oil for destroying our environment and cut off their taxpayer subsidies the savings would more than cover the costs of ending homelessness in america or even cut off the tax breaks for people like mitt romney and paris hilton who make the
class in america it's almost christmas time nearly fifty million americans live in poverty as a result of thirty years of reaganomics new numbers out of the housing part of housing and urban development show that homelessness in america is still a big problem the numbers holding steady from last year we shouldn't be rejoicing or celebrating people like simpson and bowles his priorities in life are to protect banks and not homeless americans in fact you know just how much it would cost to cure...